Mixed Lecture/Laboratory Sample Clauses

The Mixed Lecture/Laboratory clause defines the structure and expectations for courses that combine both lecture and laboratory components. It typically outlines how instructional time is divided between theoretical classroom learning and hands-on laboratory work, specifying requirements such as attendance, participation, and assessment methods for each component. This clause ensures that both aspects of the course are integrated effectively, providing students with a balanced educational experience and clarifying the obligations of both instructors and students in mixed-format classes.
Mixed Lecture/Laboratory. A portion of class time is devoted to lecturing and preparing students for experiential and/or project-based learning activities; the remainder of the time is spent guiding and assisting students who are working on those activities. The instructor spends additional time outside of class designing learning materials, strategies, and assignments, assessing student progress, up-dating course curriculum, and working with students. FTEF = (0.957 x weekly hours scheduled) / 15 FTEF for all natural science double sections = (1.914 x weekly lecture hours scheduled / 15) + (0.957 x weekly lab hours scheduled / 15)
Mixed Lecture/Laboratory. A portion of class time is devoted to lecturing and preparing students for experiential and/or project-based learning activities; the remainder of the time is spent guiding and assisting students who are working on those activities. The instructor spends additional time outside of class designing learning materials, strategies, and assignments, assessing student progress, up-dating course curriculum, and working with students. FTEF = (0.80 x weekly hours scheduled) / 15 FTEF for all natural science and engineering sections = (0.957 x weekly hours scheduled / 15) FTEF for all natural science double sections = (1.914 x weekly lecture hours scheduled / 15) + (0.957 x weekly lab hours scheduled / 15) FTEF for Interior Design 160, 162, 165, 170, 260, 270, 271, 272 = (0.881 x weekly hours scheduled / 15)

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